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OFFICE AIDES - Lisa Meany, Renee Coddington, Teri Gorka, Beth Jenkins, Sally Farrell, Chris Centamore, Sara LIBRARY AIDES - Pam Russo, Shari Brennan, Mar Proudman, J ill Hoffman, John Shpunder, Bill Wellbrock, Mraz, Scott Martin, Irene Schmidt, Mohan Viswanath Bill Beyler, Carl Gulbish Wendy Hall, Leslie Wolf, Kenny Walker 196 Library and Office Aides
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Italian Club ttHaVinT a Party, The members of the 1984-1985 Italian Club spent an active year raising money to make their annual trips and holiday parties possible. Dedicated superivsor, Mr. Muoio, led the group in many fund raisers as well as recreational activities. The club has raised money by holding doughnut sales, selling Watchung Hills plastic tumblers, and sponsor- , ing the sales of the Watchung Hills board game. The Italian Club has en- joyed its visits to Little Italy and St. Anthony1s feats in Greenwich Village. The group also meets to celebrate the holidays at various membersT houses. The club,s officers are: Catherine Fillippone as president, vice- president Pat Cicala, Kim Marrone as treasurer, and secretary Michelle Rizzi. 4 RIGHT: The annual Italian Club Christmas Dinner BELOW LEFT: President Cathy Fillippone, Treasurer Kim Malone, and Chris Bolero BELOW RIGHT: The ghouls at the Italian Club Halloween party. Italian Club 1 195
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Right Before Our Very Eyes This year,s Independent study istudents, led by veteran Brad Maltby, and including Maureen Car- mody, Sue Foley, Sue Kresge, Walt Hoehler, and Harvey Wengert expect to produce a video yearbookll of sorts. Because of the motivation and dedication of the Mediacs, students of WHRHS will be given the oppor- tunity to look back on some of the sights and sounds of the 1984-85 schoolyear. Aside from the students receiving credit, there is a core of student volunteers who handle the routine daily chores of video tape playbacks, film distribution, and similar tasks with efficiency. tlThe Class of l85 is made up of some of the most interesting in- dividual personalities Ilve ever had the pleasure of meeting, said Mr. Tuthill. itI wish them only the best for the future.
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